Our congregation will meet Sunday November 10, 2024 at 9:20am in the Sanctuary for our Annual Meeting, gathering for prayer, conversation, and discussion. Join us as we hear stories of the impact of our year in ministry, thank our Council
leadership, and elect our leaders for the coming year.
In addition, this year we will
consider our Endowment Fund, which has grown to the point we are able to start investing it! Our Endowment Committee will bring a resolution to open an account with the ELCA Foundation's Ministry Growth
Fund as one of our investment instruments. Our Council is also presenting a revision to the Endowment Committee bylaws to clarify language and the structure of the Committee.
We also will consider two youth-related Constitution amendments:
At our April meeting, we approved an amendment to the language regarding our Youth Representative to Council; now we need to ratify that decision, unchanged, for it to take effect.
Once that change is
ratified, our Youth Board is proposing a related bylaw change to allow a Youth Representative to serve up to three terms.
Finally, please note that we will meet in May 2025 to approve our Ministry Plan for August, 2025 through July, 2026.
Copies of our Annual Report and proposed amendments to the Constitution will be available soon in the Gathering Space.
Questions can be directed to Kurt Stefans, Council President, or Pastor Tim.
See you November 10!
ALL SAINTS DAY
We will be celebrating All Saints Day on Sunday, November 3.We will honor those who have entered into eternal life and have their names listed in the bulletin. If you have any loved one, family or friend, that you would like listed on the insert, please fill out a form located in the Gathering Area.
Truth and Healing: a look at Indigenous History
In 2023
the ELCA initiated the Truth and Healing Movement to learn the true history and current realities of Indigenous people. Join us as we explore together the colonizing impacts on Indigenous people in the past and present. We believe that the truth, and our knowing and embracing it, is the first step toward healing for all of us.
Session 1- October 20thLooking at Our History – Treaties, Maps, and Removal
Led by Dr. Lucas Kelley.
Session 2 – October 27th– One Person’s View of Growing up on a Reservation
Led by Deaconess Lisa Polito
Session 3 – November
3rd -Where Are We Now? - Defeating, Invading, Absorbing
Led by Dr. Lucas Kelley
Session 4 – November 17th – Where Do We Go From Here? – Relationships, Remembering, Advocacy
Led by Dr. Lucas Kelley
Leading this series is Dr. Lucas Kelley. Dr Kelley is on the faculty at Valparaiso University and a historian of Native American history and the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century United States. Also joining us will be Deaconess Lisa Polito, Executive Director of the Lutheran Diaconal Association. Lisa grew up in Minnesota on the White Earth Indian Reservation; her father is a tribal member and she is a tribal descendant.
Bring your coffee and join us for this Faith Formation Series. We start each session promptly at 9:20am.
YOUTH MINISTRY UPDATES
CLC Silent Auction Season!
It’s that time of year again… CLC’s annual Silent Auction! From October 20th-November 17th, the Silent
Auction will be taking place with all items on display in the East Link. All proceeds will go toward faith formation events for our youth, such as Quake, Confirmation Camp, mission trips, and Youth Gathering. These events transform the faith of our youth and are memories they look back on; faith formation events impact our youth in ways that cannot be put into words, drawing them closer to one another and to God! Thank you for the ways you support our youth!
ELCA Formation
Co-Op
This past May, our congregation was selected to be a part of the ELCA Youth Network’s Formation Co-Op! The Formation Co-Op aims to explore new frameworks for youth ministry to “root young people in a lifelong and transformative faith in Jesus.” Congregations that are selected enter
a two-year intentional listening process, paired with research, to develop new youth ministry frameworks that are suitable for the specific congregation’s context.
There are many individuals from CLC who have been a part of this process thus far and are passionate about the ways in which we can adapt our youth ministry structure to be more inclusive to all youth in our community. As we begin the listening stage of our process, we invite you to attend a listening session to share your insights and perspectives; it is our hope to
include all voices in this process so that no one is left unheard. Your voice is important in the development and changes we are hoping to make to our framework and so we hope you will attend and share your ideas and thoughts with our group!
Listening sessions will be occurring in November and December during the faith formation hour, so please be on the lookout for further information relating to those sessions. Also, if you are interested in volunteering and being a part of this process, please reach out
to Kaitlyn. We will be looking for individuals who have a passion for designing new structures as well as individuals who are passionate about implementation and experimentation. If you have been wondering about the ways God might be calling you to walk alongside our youth, we hope you will prayerfully consider this opportunity!
Fellowship at the Circle Table!
If you are like me and love to cook, there is a wonderful opportunity to help provide dinners for our high school group, Circle! Every Sunday from 6-8pm, our high schoolers meet for a time of community, conversation, and faith formation. Part of this time together includes a meal in which we can be together in fellowship. This has been a long-time tradition at Circle, because we know the beautiful ways in which a shared meal
deepens the relationships between our youth! If you are interested in providing a meal for Circle, please sign-up using the Sign-Up Genius. Our high schoolers love connecting with the individuals who help provide dinners for Circle and it is just one of the many ways we grow and nurture our relationships with all here at CLC!
What's better than a church potluck? A church potluck with some friendly competition! The Stewardship
committee invites you to prepare your best chili recipe to share with the church. There will be prizes and board games as well as information and sign-up opportunities for other CLC committees. If making chili is not your thing, but you would still like to make something, we are also welcoming side dishes and desserts. If you just want to come and eat, that's great too!
Where and When: CLC Chili Cook-off on Saturday, November 2, 2023, from 5 PM to 7 PM at CLC's Fellowship Hall. Food drop-off will begin at 4 PM. Please bring your chili in a
crock-pot.
If you plan on competing, please sign-up no later than October 15,
so we can get an idea of how many entries there might be. Please indicate below if you would like to compete with a chili submission or if you wish to contribute something else.
If you have any questions about the event, please contact Crystal Koss (ckoss@duneland.k12.in.us) from the Stewardship Committee.
Altar Candles Vickie & Gregg Copeland ~ In Celebration of our
Grandchildren
Eternal Lamp Marilyn McGawn ~ In Memory of Malcolm
Senior Group
All are welcome!!
November 21, 2024(NOTE DATE CHANGE DUE TO THANKSGIVING!)
9:30 am Meet at church for coffee, sweets and a presentation from our very own Bob Hall as he discusses the book he recently self published on Amazon: Good Losers, a fictional story about a college sports announcer. He will share the self
publishing process, what prompted him to write, and an acknowledgement and appreciation of the art assistance completed by Jane Schreiner, a local Lutheran Deaconess. Feel free to ask questions about the writing process, etc.
Please bring something sweet to share with our coffee if you have time.
December 14, 2024, 2:00 p.m. (Saturday, so please note!) -
"Scrooge the Musical" at the
Valpo's Memorial Opera House.
Please see Marilyn McGawn who is spearheading
collection of the $15 ticket fee (the senior rate with more than ten in a group). Tickets are going fast, so please contact Marilyn directly for your ticket(s). Kindly arrange your own car pooling if needed. If you have questions, please see Marilyn McGawn.
If questions, on the above, please contact Beth at 219 477 3937.
Social Ministry Monthly Emphasis
October 2024
As you do it for the least of these, you do it for Christ. (Matthew 25:40)
Social Ministry Emphasis for October.The focus this month is to provide volunteer time and monetary support for Lutheran World Reliefwww.lwr.org and ELCA World Hunger/Disaster Response www.elca.org/hunger and www.elca.org/disaster
Lutheran World Relief is affirming God’s love for all people, working with Lutherans and partners around the world to end poverty, injustice, and human suffering. LWR vision is to be empowered by God’s unconditional love in Jesus Christ, envisioning a world in which each person, every community and all generations live in justice, dignity, and peace. Also,
here is a volunteer opportunity in October: helping with the annual northern Indiana Lutheran congregations in-gathering collection day at CLC (Sat. afternoon Oct. 19) - loading a semi-truckload of items to be delivered to LWR for shipment overseas. Many items come from CLC: quilts and baby/fabric/personal/school kits. If you would like to volunteer to help, please contact Becky Fry or call the church office.
ELCA World Hunger/Disaster Response two hunger/disaster response programs (plus Lutheran World Relief) work
closely together on world humanitarian issues, providing relief and hunger assistance, as well as providing opportunities for hunger education and advocacy activities. 79% of funds are used around the world, 12% in the U.S., and 9% for education and advocacy.
Help achieve our goal of $2500 in October (over and above giving combined with CLC’s $1200 budgeted amount). By achieving our goal CLC will help Luth. World Relief and ELCA Hunger/Disaster Relief continue
mutual support and service activities that are crucial to effective ministry. Use your weekly worship giving mailed in check to CLC and indicate “LWR/ELCA Hunger” or contribute through Subsplash on the CLC website clcvalpo.org via the “Give” button and choose Monthly Social Ministry
Emphasis. Thank you to members for supporting monthly social ministry emphases.
Quilts
2025 Goal:
500
Quilts Completed:
Baby Care Kit Project
Kits Completed-
OCTOBER NEEDS: Both boy/girl sleepers with/without feet, shirts and 4 oz. bars of soap
Fabric Kit Project
Kits completed-
OCTOBER NEEDS: 3-yard lengths of cotton fabric
Personal Care Kit Project
Kits completed-
OCTOBER NEEDS: Cash donations to start the new LWR year—2025
Please remember to only donate ALUMINUM CANS, they do not take
ALUMINUM FOIL, ALUMINUM FOOD CONTAINERS AND TRAYS, BOTTLE CAPS OR ANY OTHER TYPES OF TRASH.